Until recently we hadn’t heard a whole lot from [lastfm link_type=”artist_info”]Foo Fighters[/lastfm]–it was back in 2007, in fact, when single “The Pretender” was charting around the world. But today [lastfm link_type=”artist_info”]Dave Grohl[/lastfm] and company officially return with a new album, Wasting Light, and they’re taking over playlists all over again.

Ahead of the show, Last.fm Trends checks out the band’s top tracks, at least according to Last.fm listeners.

Tracks from Wasting Light are starting to bubble up the charts, though they haven’t yet cracked the top five of the last seven days.

Classics from across the past decade win out so far, with the song “Everlong” still on top, very closely followed by 2007’s “The Pretender”.

From their new album, the songs “Rope” and “Bridge Burning” have made it to numbers 7 and 15 in the Foo Fighters’ weekly charts, but that’s not enough to unseat their hits.

Of course, Dave Grohl’s time in the music spotlight has been epic, and he knows what fans want to hear. Nirvana tracks such as “Smells Like Teen Spirit” still pull in millions of plays every week at Last.fm.

Find out which songs will make the band’s Live on Letterman set list by tuning in to the 90-minute live concert webcast tonight (the show starts at 9pm Eastern/8pm Central/6pm Pacific). And be sure then to check back at Last.fm Trends to see how Wasting Light is moving up the band’s charts.